英['haɪdrəpleɪn]美['haɪdrəpleɪn]
verb(动词)
双解例句
verb(动词)
小知识
A hydroplane is an aircraft that's designed to land on water, or a boat that skims lightly across the water's surface. When you hydroplane, it's more likely to be in a car that's slipping on a wet road.
The noun hydroplane always refers to a vehicle, either a speedboat that seems to hover over the surface of water as it travels, or a plane that can take off and land on an ocean or lake. Used as a verb, hydroplane describes what these vehicles do — or what a fast-moving car does on a very wet surface, losing traction as it begins to float and slide. The prefix hydro- means “water” in Greek.
实用短语
词根词缀
词根: hydro
=water,表示”水”
adj.
anhydrous 无水的an无+hydrous[adj.含水的]→adj.无水的
hydroelectric 水力发电的hydro水+electric电的→adj.水力发电的
n.
hydroplane 水上滑艇, 水上飞机hydro水+plane飞机→n.水上滑艇, 水上飞机
hydropower 水力发出的电力hydro水+power电力→n.水力发出的电力